Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 November 1832 — Page 2

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j OH IMJK-NH.NT, ANSSV JACKSON. lOU YH'K-l Ml SlIt. N r, ISAETIN VAN rURI2N.

fflifttt 72!ritftM?rl fTtrif !.i..nauteut' lecling so much to be !c ;

i tauvv x.mm., v . GF.ORGR UOON.tf Sullivan county, J MKS HLAKL, of Marion county. Mi niUK 1'AT I'KUSUN. Barkc do. A I'UAN IV PALMKK, Jefferson, do. M HK CKl'MK, of Favette rountv. THOMAS (ilVKNS. of I'nscv cou-.tv, iVS iJVi V unv'p Uf L -l c,,an;"' 2t)i IN KKTCHAM, XmITJZ'. ' mTliU.iCAN NOMiNATlOX, i:; li.itNor:. ran vhesidkxt. ANDREW JACKSON. ran vice piu:swi:s'i IvaARTSM VAW ri!Lsni:M i a i. F.r.i:c to J A MRS KVAXS, vf Morjtn ciu. ADAMS I!Jl.AI of Sclnnjlrr. I) VMRI. S rOOKRV. of St. Clair. VBNKil Fb.VCK,of Vmj. ;Od:i C. AM:XAXl)l"i,o Crawford 1 U!:iunii.!CA CANDID ATM i A X voh r in: -j in vint, IIEKRY CLAY. TOR YICK I'UrPlPKM', JOHH S3SRGBAKT. CUB Siccioral SCri;ct. j. ki vi;k"I) all, S. lIl-.NI).dW)N, WALT Kit WILSON, Vj'.KL LOMAX, ;t;i!N I. Mr.KhY. JOHN HAWKINS, 1) r:'.'MIN(i VON, S KPHKN LUDLOW, SVLV Ni; KVKR'I S. J torn i he (tlibc vvc lay Jciorc ine ptrnu; on an

av net ore me nun uc lmt. Boron's tranti declaration of the opin'ons j en ertiined by him. in rebtioti in ' s" Turiff --Internal L-nfirovcmentn the fiink and th?t ro gy, air.ong the -viral and conservative principles of thc oos'itution, discovered s Utcly bv Mr Cii riouo. A"o ffcatio n. The darling ohjtcti

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of Mr. CaShoun and his coadj nor, M' j ry. and of which the law muteiia! is pro IUcD'i'ihe, meet with shot shiilt tiooiluced by ourselves; with a proper re Ts j r. Van Burcn. Tlie Bank and Nullifi-j spect for the rule which demands that cation, 'ike Milton Sin end Death, a f i all toxes should be paid in proportion to

dismissed to the sludca, in a stogie sen 'ence: MR. VAN BUPvEN'S REPLV. Ovas-o. Co. Oct. 4, 1832

GentiCtKcn: lour letter ot the lJ' h ; unhappily bo pievaient, and which 'which, by the way, I claim no particu And her c cctnrs the ycung gi-t : Ohio, 1 ''ernation, r.od t tie teeiingsc.t ihc farmers August found mt at this place. I egret threatens such extensive injury to the in j Ur merit, as I do not believe there is an ! with her Herculean clob, and repeats ; pe iar.try are roused to a j-iich c: o'cctdu.gly that he delay in its rccep sthutions ot our country. j hwest and sane man in th.e country who . the blow of her ekkr sisU r, making tht fearful exciiemer.t. turn, occasioned. Oy my aosence, has pi c- ! Intel nal improvements are so divcrsi ; does not wish to see them ptespct: .Monster reel with death-like dizziness. After a piotractcd and Mixious inquiry vented an earlier attention to its contents. ' hcd in their nature, and the possible a i But their construction, ami the manner; From thee Democratic St?;e he has ' lI;C ccroner's jury brougiii in theiierBy ths reso'uuooN which you have , . gency ot the federal govern nent in their ; in vvhicn, and the lmans by wfjich they ; his death-wound. Zlis strugglts will be i !-c: juntjlahie wienie, on hehr.li c.t" been appomud to communicate to me, construction, so variable in its character j are to be crTccted, aie quite different jterrihle; hut tlcy will be the agorics ol .' 3,1 'rc partits who lock so fatal a pari in 1 am advised that those by w horn they 4,,d degi c e, cs to render it not a littic dif qt'cstior;f,. llather than aain expose : dissolution. On every side the States . this afi. ay. v.'e-e adopted, desire to bs infomicd ot fj-ut to lay down any precise rule that jour legislation to all the corrupting in-" and thc people are rallying t . he in at j Ii appears, "jnys the Morning Chrnrimv a r.tinuvi'3 on the subject of the; xvul embrace the w ho'e subject. The iHuenccs of those scrambles and combi the death. In Nov ember? Pennsylvania ' cle oJ ' ti.e I6:h. that thc Mai-ist'tnT vih.v

X roivciiv- vjysiem anu us proper a:, just troadtst and best ck ii..ctl ti i vision, is t hat i suitions in congress, wl ic h have been ' and Ohio will repeat their blows w ith in lvverfc pescnt on the occasicn exerted ments, In crnal Impo cment, the Bank hich distinguishes between the tlirect j her ctoforc witness d, aid live other af -creased vigor. And here will come i !')cn eves w ith a h'-comms carr.esrncas cf the Uimed States, and Nullification "j Of.struction of works of internal im-jfaiis of the country to the injurious ef 1 Maine and New Hampshire, and the full i to dissuade the wretched people him I r.e tjg'.t or thnse you repr cscnt, to prove nent by the general government. ! tects unavoiciabiy resulting from them, it grown g'ant, New Yot k. Maryland is ! t!-c course they were pursuit. g. but v.o iriJ 'rnicd o, rry opinions on these in 2(U1 pecuniary assistance eiven bv tt to i would, in my opinion, be ir.iiniteiv ore restrained oo-iv bv thc fetters in w l.rrh I cannot help exurcKsirn- uir n.,,,

3uojv.i., 3 utnYcu nodi t pasition in wnkh the Vtvor of n-y fellow , ocvHRo.e to you lac regret, however, Mh;ch I nv.gt.t otherwose expenenceoo this actount, is relieved bv the bne, iha : rnv fellow citizens ot N01 th Carolina, j pre'errtng, with c Kiracter is-ic g-od ; sense, remits to sptcubiton. wtb be a i sv-U sa'is.Ko., and us efiectuauy aiod : - . in 3U tnorg.u. ncsrowment or tn. 1, , 1. otcs, by a o.ict bur exohcit a. o.v,..; mv opinion, as they would be by an e m,?.e dissertation upon sii.ircs which the inredtn-en? hrstovvment of th. ., 1 lab have b:c:i qo thoroughly a ul diilusive' debated.

.1 un)5 iuvc)iar.qiiiMiM(,uioiimui, j make aivl cstabnsir roads and e:mas ; ccprun which has been pointed out, for .' come Virginia, and North Carolina, had to the last e:irtmitv. The cr.nd in chcctfolly conp!ymg w sth then j within the s'ates, r.nd thc assumption ol ' the present, to the supports upon w hich land Georgia, and Alabarm, and Lou'13 j periment to w hich wc allude is the usuU n quest, I have only to regret, that thc n. j a3 nulch juriv.dic.ion over the territory j (hey have reposed with o much success ! iona From thc West, come Mississip jor'C of tiring blank cariridge. which has convenience ct the situation m which it I ;,s they may occupy, as is nrcessiy to : tor the last two tears, viz: state eiTorts ! pi, and Tennessee ar.d Missouri, and II-! often proved effective in diapcr'tin"- uVi fiods me, consequent upon the hurry and ; (heir presei vation ant use: th- !at:er i and pr iv ire enterpiise. If the great j linois, and Indiana, :md noble tiisintcrcst-1 disciplined mobs. "

cooiusi.Mi avienning i..e luituer prosecu restricted to simple grants of monev. in : body of the people become convinced J id Kentucky, thc Biutusofthc age j Another circumstarce decvin oiro tioo ot mv journey, and th importance. aid ot such works, when made und.r j hat the progress of thesse works should Each shall strike her blow, each share; 'ice in the Irish papers, is the to.'lowio-

.o uic o.u.o.nein ui mjaboi ,our late authvnty. be accelerated ny the iccierai arm, they ! in the honor, each partake of theglo-y,- j extract from the letter cf a commcrci I cnnstitucies. of as little clday as pcssib.ej The federal government does not, in will r.ot refuse to come lo some proper1 which shall spring hom the victory over ! traveller in Kildare, to Lis emph yet m the trai smission ot the communica-j mv opinion, possess the power first spe- j constitutional arrangement on tlie sub a Monster moie'fatat to virtue, and- "I vould advise vou lo make a Urr-e tion, preclude any ttun- 1'uc an e'aboiate ! cified; nor can it derive it lion, the assent j ject. The supposition that an cquitab'e wore dangerous to iiheity, than the Bo- j speculation in arsenic, as fi'f f a c ! . discusMon or the subjects under consid- i of the state in which such wo ks are to j Mile, which pays a proper respcer to the hon Upas to human lifs. j siderahle increase in the derrard for c eratioo, it indeed such a course w u'd, hc constructed. Thc money power, as it j interests and condition cf th?: different1 But who will merit the highest honors ! Jhoughout tltese country n:,rts. I -L -!r

.... s... v . .....u.., nuuicn, is not 50 n ee rroni unncur.y. , states. cou'G iau to receive, ultimate v. -.it tbis cort ict. anr n the romimr 1 irn. ' urst sutMiser at th U

.'tiougb my official acts m relation to ; b'y felt by all who have b-en entrusted eed. thc pr.Mecitvesys cm, might well be re j with the management ot public affairs - ; I am unreservedly opposed to a regarded as reoucrmg thc avowal unices The whole subject was reviewed ... tht jewal of the charter ot the United

u.ir, 1 ininK 11, never uici-s. proper to say- thLt i believe tr.e esti.b'ishmcnt o commercial reb tions. with a view to cn courage domestic products, to bs within the cons'.i'u'ior.al pow er of congress, Whilst, however, I have entertained this opinion, it h..s never been my wish to see the power in question exerci?cd with an oppressive inequality upon any pot tion o1 our citizens, or for the advanceriicnt of 0.0c seetioo of thc Union at the expense ol another. On thc contrary, I have a' al! times believed it to be the sacred du'v of those who a-e entrusted with the a,1mir.istratton or the federal government, to direct its operations in a manner her cal uUied to distrib-jte as equally as posiib'e its burthens and blessing anmngst tlie several states and tho people ;iy iiiiii1, nn.in It. ...... I . . .v.. i ".n mo Miu tri v'tre tfipfj years . r a . , ii . V s fcgo sp ca. before the reonle of ,l, . .,Q,.. on,j 1 -J..- i . , . . t it-, ttate, ana l.avc unff t)eCn rvide v t I. ' v--r . I . . . I. . I j , ' 'w . . ,.,,., nr puoiic - - - - . , - inn. ..45 () uj. ?ite t'n atcnt!on ol my itn'm-dine con

Iiis.b.aeconii the contntton, conferring tl.M pow - .isras.u.ccor,iiuci.tioh.er t.wS:.:nC ar.d icstaciinc it wcr-j

stituents to a di3

of the mVccts in its various bearing; Ibvin,. wrll assured ttit huch auinvcMi- I

bvintr well assuitd hut hucn ii ir.vcMi gallon would biii. hcni lo a standard, which, from it modeiation at.U justice, ... .. . -i t'linrvnicf 1. ,1! urt .li tr! I II I Ml Mi 1 C U' It - - . ,. ... ...... ,,ni)oscd, those view's have contributed u t'Y otgrcc to pro- . . . . r .

- j ()iVC rcascu tube giatintdv.ithistituents of each, a, to justily its cxer-

the Tcult. 1 he -approacniPK we poncy oi ; ; thc present executive is allowed topreI v".l iic certain and speedy extinguishcnt ol the national tit oi, has p!cscntct '?n opnottoniiy tor a moi e equitable ao-1 ..usttnent of hc tariiT, has hern alread) i Unbraced by the adoption of a concilbu, rv measure, the epuit ot w!cii will, 1 I doubt not, be chciishtd ty a'l wtioere not ! di-sirons of advancing their private ititet -j I ests at the sacrifice ot those of the pub

! nc, ani ho place a just value upon the ptopriation of money, and extended if. enteitain ot their Unwavenng thooghun peace and harmony of the people. (that form, in aid oi v.ich undtrukir.-j, pictcrided pattioliem and unspotted poli The protective sy&tern r.r,d its proper ; when carried go by state sjthoi ivy, then tical tith, and the hiph ii allocation 1 ! aHiusti'.ent, became a subject of Irc-jthe occasion, t he mannci ai d the extent should tleiive from beu;jj th uiht v.or- ! ruif t.t ro1 nr.r.pssarv consideration, whilst : of the anDronriati'.!). f.hnnh hf made the thv of their eor hdence, 1 haU Itel it a

I formed a part of 'the cabinet; and the subject of constitute. r.M regulation. -duty to be cement with wh.ter cispo- ;dn papers to the 17th l-' manner in which the ptcsidcnt ptoposed J In thtf-f. vic-u s I concuntd; and I like iiiion of the question they, in the Veriest 1 UPLAND BL001. MASSACP.K. -to carry intj effect the policy h relation ; wise paitkipjttd in the dilhcu'.tjes w hich ; c-sercisC ol their opifiiot.s, shall stc :aio ; 1 n t'-.-lowm- bii'.i s'auircr.t ot a ! to imposts, recommended in his previous ; wVre encountered, and expressed by the ; make. ; dreadful massacre, which took p'ace irt '; messages, lias since luen nvoncd with 5 president, in adopting the principle; With sentiments of hijrh consideration, "tlar. on tht Sihof Septtnber, ii cr.- ; the Iranktiess which beior.gs to his , which concedes to the federal gmtrn- j I am, gentlemen, your obedicot servant, i tractcd horn the Coi k l!eporter: ichaiactcr. To this eid, he recommend ' ment the right o make, appropriations in ! M VAN BL'REN. i It appears that the Itcv. Mr. C.arvcn i ,-tl ia modification ot the tar'nT. which laid of r.'orks vhich miKht he regarded ' To Joenh Bryan. Joaiah T. (Jiai.berry, T roceeded a few di)s since to value the

j should produce a reduction of the reve , nue to toe wants of ihc government, and '. adjustment of the duty upon imports, with a view to equal justice in relation to ail our na ional inieies's, and tothe ,-ountci DCiion of foreign poiSy, so tar i it ni.iv b - injurious to those inter eats." j In these sentiments I fully coocut ; and ;

I have been thus esnhcit in the state-Uons

mcnt ot them, that theic may be no ro-jm j lor misapprehension as to my own views ' on the subject- A sincere and fauhfu' I

application of these principles to oor lc j iy tor roe t) repeat them here. Sobse- i sin to his power ant! ingratitude to thcii gislation, unwarped by pi ivate interest or j cpent rellcction and cxp.eiienco have i htnelactor. noliiical design; a restriction of thf ! t.onnrmt d my apprehensions of the inju Missouri, Illinois, and Indian?., ic!)Uwaotsof the gvemmeiit toasimp'eand iiious consequences which would proba ; bed him with a loud voice; and Ktnsuc

. -conomicai atnnioiairauou oi iisauaos lite on'y administration vviichis consi-it-rnt wi h ihc pmity and stability of the cpuhliean syste t-; a prefereiice io en vouiagcmcnt given to nuch mamdac lures as are essential to the national tie fenrc, and its extension to others in pint portion as they are adapttd to our count the ability and condition of the contribo ou; would, I a n convinced give u'.ii n jte satisfaction to a vasr majority ot the people of ihe Uojttd States, and arrest thot snirit of hs o ltent which is now

5 JCn a9 are underiaken by others. Inferable to leave works oi the chai actei

,e former, ac included the light to - .nous rules have from time to time hren suggest 1 bv those who propyl .y apoieciate the importance of precision and certain'y in the operations o! the federal powei; but they have been so Im qucntly iubinrjed upon by the ap--tl, ently unavoidable action of the lmv nn,.r( .k r..t .t-.i-. emmrnt. that a iint and s.itisfactory settlement ol u.r quest;on has bcCi, p.-e vented The vv idc ddferetrce between a j definition of ,h- po.vcrin question upon! j paper, and its practical application to thv : 'derations Ot VTOVei liment. !ms hero see.si. president's Mavsv;!!e message Sin cerelv believing lh:t the best interests r tht- rnnr.ti r th and ceMisliiuiioial w3y, be arreted, I cave to the measure of which thatdocu nunt was an exposition. n:y active, zv.a lous and ansious support. 1 he opinions dechied by the presidrn' in the Maysville, an 1 his succeeding n mial messages, as I undtis'and theip I,C as follows: 1st. That Congress uoes no possess the power to make and; estabush a rod or caiul in a state, with 1 j 1 1 it hf r.: ... i. . J,"nu,u'l,;i lK3 -. 'o j have stated- :,n,t ,h t ' " J ' 13 ' " ; thr nrnV tt,J( ;n ,r , ,...r. oil u yj, -uu works sr.nuld t c ur drrinken bv the fethiral goverumer t, a previous amendment

. V ...... hj iiiv.om u!ji o.,,j,u?c, i me i.i3i 50310.10. vi-u.,anu zeai, in an attac;c at which ; wl,,sKey, (iistn:ey utensils, caI- ; stability, of the Uni mi, and the prcserva congtcss. as well nn account of uncon- timid friends trembled ar.d thr. rr.fnu-' amoumim in v!n i .. A.i. " .V .c

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tion ot tire mora, torce which perhaps j siitutionality, as the impolicy of its pro- .mocked. Heboid, how public opinion j 000, were distrained a tew ,3VS ; . as nuch as anv other holds it together, j visions. ; i esponds to the call of or.- hones', brave I Cork for dories due lo frs M-5 - t"" imp.rioufly required that the destructive I am eqml!y opposed to tire principle .and dauntless maid It gathers like t cl "le was duly adverted lint Jjh?' V course of legislation upon Ihht subject. ; of nullification, as it is called. With ; tide of many streams w hich follow the i there was a full atrei; Jinc'c of si,-t T,h then prevalent, should, in some prone' 'whatever sincerity that d u trine may be thunder uoon our mcuntit-s If .vi!e er?. r.nt n tii-.-'o r.rr..r i ' ' !

cisc, with rcfcrcr.ee to the sovereignty of the stale, u ki.dispci.sbic. id An u.ti- .

rualh.n of Us beliel ,hii the right I., a . w w -wwvv,sv VJ i it iu i , make appreciations in hid of si.eh in , .,nul i'.mrmi.,r,v, . .. 1 I

'".in o (J ait L JliailUliui i I ictcr, has been v, general acted ; , and o 0ni; au.uksccd im by the ! upon Iccierai btate governments, and thc con i t . tcist; urn, nut u is t.ev e: theltss highly 1. .. .i . . .... expcoicm uut v,ich aoptoprjatict;s dhouKl, with the exception of such as i elate to li tit houses, hiracuns, hunvs. puhlic piers and uher ini'irovtiuenis; !n the haibors aiid tavlahie rivciti ot .the United Slates, lor ti.e security and facility of our torei,:, cou.merce, be de- ; 'erred r.l least until ihc naiioiui debt is paid. 3d. That if it is the v. ish of the people that the agency of the lederal t;o vernment should be rcslucted to hc Jp-' as of a national character difi:cultie which aroe &s well horn the darker ot i considering mere usr.ge the foundation ol ; the tight, ps from hho extreme uncertain- ; ty and constoutnt i:3 . curity cf the rule ; that had ever been adopted, or that could, ; of a positive censtitutionin the absence 1 provision, be establis hed Thc tea- i objections were! on whicli these ob iounded, ate so fuliy stated in the document relei red to, and have been so eteniveiy promulgated that it is urmecessa 1) y flow Iroin the usurpation (jf apprnpri ti ins lor internal impiovemtivs, with no ; etter rule for the government of con - grcs timn that ot which I hove spoken; and I do not hesitate to e.vpiess it as it; opinion, that thc general and ti ue inter ot the country would be best con Milted by withholding them, with the ex ccptmns whieh I have alieacly lelerrcd

character, has htcn ?. mtnlilair toi ildcr.ee in the sincen'y oi inc.giorv. A bit gic cay a day wLhoui tc'.l

to, until some constitutional regulation , nal, tiighter.etl the wca!;, r.nd with a j l'e 'etrt atu g pnty vs eie met by b comupon the subject Ii3s been made. : crown o.on his tal'est head, inscribed ; P"31 y f 4H sgidanders, Ironi ihe CastleIn ibis avowal, I am not certainly in : v ith "j'r.mr and Corrutio:i" marched to'"'1 oche, whvn ar.otht r cor l:ct ensued

! llnenced by feelings of indifference.: jrjiuch less ot hostility, to internal im I provemcnts. As such, they can have no ' i eneiiiics. I have never omitted to give beni x ihe tu oner aid in rnv ooivpt! for i pokeo of, and not embraced in the exj the constitutional -ar.rtion, w.uid be do j ing injustice to the intelligence of the co,JMt,y. Ky cUCh a settlement of the question, our political sys-.em. in adrlitim. j to the other advantages derived Irom it. j would, in relation to this subject t ! ien.r. he relieved from those dam-erou I I i , . . . shocks which spring from diversifies o! ..p'u,ion upon consfitutional points ol deep imert st;-ar.eh in lbs mean time, the resources f the country would be best j r.usbanded by being left in the h.mds of '.Jhnoi lw M-li.r lalnrt ll.r v wrtr -rr,ft., Stateu B n k. at.d annroveof the refusal 'rf tire president to sign the bill, passed entertained by nthr. I believe that it is ien'iiely dttitute of constitutional autho jii'.v, and that it could t. -t he r.cl:pted, without draw ing alter it the ultimate but j c 1 1 a i n destruction of the contedcracy. i That these vievs will he universallv , acre yabic to those wno nave called then. ; 'ot t!. I do nnt allow mvseif toernrrt He who thinks in a count! y, t he intcresf, of w hie arc so diversified as our. Pt.d in .. .. i . . . respect to ine cons'nutio'i or wrucn, con .... ..... r "utiioo is nraoc in pcnorin so great a ...... : mi. irrAT ine norcat nicni niu. nr tne 1 .t.oci r,,f...l rriorthir. ki. him to shans hi politicat tenets as to 'meet the approbation of all; or he who is so unrwaoaaWo -s to rc -uitc lht those

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of the public servants sh-uld, in all reMecU correspond with Ms on, must

txprct to n-src up Msaccuu ;. '""";,wy a rcrtjucs; more tnolUlu! U.;

3'v " . i - opj o ntrr.tnt or deception, i ct tp sen, rlxrisll HO vucll Hope. ,A1 1 15 J '

fair to, u'.cr.cc in the sincerity ot thclorv' A bii pic c.ay-a day vkhf,,u UM principle 1 have avowed, and in the h . or danger w j.I nkc yc i, partaker in

. - . . lily with which, they will l e maintain-;

ej. It U not possible that any ncnnna- cute to ou cod your children those Hicutild have been more entirely unso iiights and ptii!c;es which yur fa;hcrs ticitcdt hy wcid or deed, than that j spent mot. and years r.t st;fTc:ir.g ai.ri t hich has betn bestowed upon me ! toil to tiatiMnit to vol. Cihbr. Hid it rot been for thc event to which,; . . a I have Lclorc said, I feci myself piin-J The sr.ti m?sons of O! :o arc protrs'cipiy indebted for it, 1 shou'-d not have in against Lfir. tt jr.sfcr red to Mr. hoitatcd to decline, however lughiy dis Ciay. J 1c last n ovcon the ct.cto hoaul jruished the h nor intended tor me is;juthat s?3fe v. iii prove mete ur.tor tuna to

to be. A no I beg my JeUow-cinzens of .'o!lh-C-rohua to believe, that, not- . withstanding thc deep sense v. hich, in : comn on with the people ot thc UrifiO, 1 j and Meimtcan Hunt, Kscjrs. Coamiiitse JONS TLH inCKLlNG. New

Hampshire vvatned the Dank'lo" Lottev-n', ar.d a body ot polite

Monster in March Ir.st, not to attack tin 'Ileio aril Patriot, whom thc people had placed at the hcadot our government. 1 leedless of the warning, he reared ; his twenty six heads, and armed his bunJdrtd bunds to persuade, and awe, and a ; isrm the Amei ica.i people into submis!;y gave; him a blew which louacu all his : iurics j M iino came up from the ror'ih, neb'y sua'oi.ied the attack, made the Mr.nstci

shake his giant limbs, and ptcpuiv fcr i. : ptrateilj stones were thrown ai ihe iriUdesperate c(ir.!lir.t. ;lar:'' ostler to Hre uprn ;ixij chctgo He broke lonte vpr?n Philadelphia, j svas Kiv( fl hy the niagistiates. an.- an inoutraged patiintism, ti ao.p'ed upon vir ; atantsncus ard general licon fi u;c of toe, perverted religion, bought the e- i!nt unarmed ptazntry was th;rttu!i

in triumph through the sti eets of a con quered city. But in his hour cf exuitation. Pennsylvania comes up, and with the club ot Democracv, gives hitn a b!ow, i vv h'u h in.l-'-s. hi !!nw thc enemies of the neonlc have bound her maiority But from the South, here - - ------ iy reap the richest vcward ot undving fame? : Who was it, that at the head of a few 'volunteers and militia, conquer ed a pow - ' erful Indian tribe, and placed the star, Alabama, in thc firmament of cur Uni - on? ... .. ... . . ; Who ws it, that met and slew the , British Dragon mmi.-g up from thc ocean, and prevented the star, Louisiana, from being stt uck fron. the gloi ious con g shuck, ittnu the gl

sulfation: This is a shocking statement, but vvc It 13 the fame fcarVss leader who j canr.ot, without fur ther proof to conrecheads the bold array against the Bi.nk rK w;h another shocking- Matemenl rcMor.ster. It was he who raised the 1 Qard it as a satisfactory solution of' tj e standard and s ruck the fi-st blow. It I burring of prvperty by the Cleriwr-'.

was he, who rallied the Drmocracv of the Nati on. ;ave them enr hdence, and! into a rcsistle ni .. . I nr. I 1 1 .1 i.wju, a.i.i icvcii lUOSe c.ves, cnu v.,aii, anu ramparts which a I . 1 .... IS ... . ... voung at istocraey 1 1 d V C i . . r i . , . . . t. ;ciki uiroi jmiiim ine vni oi t.03 peon It brings the haughty low, and teaches! proud men. that they shall not make this I V jvtrnment t he mairument of their -wa. :il-f nr nm'iiti'Mi Yes, it is ANDHTA JACKSON who le:-dsin this war a chiebain c l-wiyt f,r us country and tt?;jr v 'c.'srr?;The most glorious ol hi- victories awaits him now. Who will not shr- it with u;...? Thc soldier who nred a ball at New Orleans, r-lonen in if,.- art. r,nH transmit, it in tradition to hi, children. . Cqually may he bcast and rlorv, ho

r,nw r,'csi ree to overthrow the ,;' Bmk and ti c vst;, cf his t, lm.

tlia or arms. I'V3C tr.cn, 3li . C SOf S O? virUlP rd rf . . - - the Ijr.ie o! our urmorul ci.itl will t to tr.e c-position than that v.hic! pitcet'cd tt ;hr withdrawal r f McAt:.ur Jacksor.'s n.:.ii ;n Oh.io canr.ct fall sr.c:l ct twelve thti:-a:.j Pub. .if!v. VltKY L.VTK yilCM L?-GLAND. rromthcN V. Commcrtnl Advcniscr, Oct. 11. lly thc arrival of thc pctkcl ship Thiladclphia, we l ave leceived Lon- ; ' vibes in the pai :sh of Wallstow n, near j 1) "neraile. It wrs thought i ecessary, i.i vcnt ul lI,e ,4,h rcgimcm of ii.ntry ;om tbe ncighborir g stat::i:s, all under j direction of several magistrates, at nor,g wrmm tieiautsl (, B Low, j l-sfh Adniiral Evans, Ge;e:at Barry, N;.?gle, I.srj have been returr td ! lo us- should be procured.. The pioeess valuation had scarcely eomrner.ee J i hcn the pop!r. to the number t.f l cI thcen 12 and 15,000 Leian to maiutcbt ; indications of husuli". ; whilst t!e authoijtjes do the other side, evinced a detcroiinrr v ic refcit any attempt lhat might S?madc to truerratv.the valuation. 'jThe i,eor0 33 'bey increased in numbers, bc- . came more arn moic resolute and c as i'he rcMilt of which was that Sour pet sit.1! : were killed, filietn badly wounded, aOvi eighteen or twe:y made prisoners. Thc vho!c country tor several nules loimd !13H oten thicwn into a fc'arr m' irt,t r-r. n exper imctit was r.o! mv'P ,,,, , v ''ears of the multitude beioiu recurs. - - lL I 1 I 1 I I If'II W- M into the secret One shor -cer,e- ! told me that he hd sold 10 lbs of'aTT" I 'ic to a farmer who w3i u-j t0 . i tAf ay under seizure w hich 'was' rC : tended 'to he purchased' bv the Cnn o ; isariat, and that it was ceneral'i imnnri il.m., ,. ' ' ...e!' f. . . " . . 'Jl ell IVhe j hny would be the better fo'r heim- -a! ! 1 expect to eet orders for frnr ii.,.o .V" ! quantity of .rscnic I ever old in if I "C jirict before.' W lhlS 1 ai'd Magistrates. I'cm'lah 1 fei.isg. A .- rill.-r- . -.1 1 .-v uiai ,n; I . . V i t . vr't- Jrnie. aiirOUl'h I i!-v .. ' . . " "ie rt; : up at the lowest rate I i . r -

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ive exerted to de- j nst qucntly adjourned. Dublin Je w-'iil of the people I 'r-J Awr7. " rn

.. . . . "as . ' ' " s .1 P l.M. GP MAT KIH TAIN". in-re isnoii.gimnortant j :; rrrn rents ot the paprrs before us as lo B,it;srj TTIN AM) Si:r.KT.IUKAHU FACTORS-. WAll- on ,;;:,!, v.huhlwdlU I ' .'Vl ",:4 e "r. ri""'ill,,w i C AS! I . r po,', do,,, V , N U'll.

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